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Article:
  Inside SSH, Part 3
Subject:   Does Finder do ssh correctly?
Date:   2004-08-02 12:44:57
From:   F.J.
Response to: Does Finder do ssh correctly?

Hi !


SSH, as a command-line tool, requires that you use the Terminal in order to connect to a remote server. In order to transfer data through SSH by using a GUI, you may want to look at third-party applications like Fugu (http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/).


The message you see is likely to appear when you use the "Connect to server" menu, available through the Finder. However, by using it, you are establishing an AFP connection : the Finder is merely informing you that the computer to which you are connecting does not support SSH tunneling for the AFP connection. Unless you are establishing a connection to a specially configured AFP server, this is expected behavior and does not indicate an issue.


Let me know if this helps!


F.J.

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  • Does Finder do ssh correctly?
    2004-08-02 13:44:41  kao [View]

    François - thanks for the prompt reply! Yep, I leaped to the conclusion that because the Finder supports ssh (under Options on the Connect to Server window is a preference that says "Allow secure connections using SSH") the native AFP server would. Thanks for clearing that up. Regards, -K
    • FJ de Kermadec photo Does Finder do ssh correctly?
      2004-08-02 13:51:31  FJ de Kermadec | O'Reilly Blogger [View]

      Hi again !

      You're very welcome! :-)

      F.J.